Peoples Bank & Trust made a $10,000 donation to the Pana Community Hospital Foundation on Saturday, February 23. The check was presented to the Foundation by John Gardner, Peoples Bank & Trust President & CEO; George Heintz, Community Bank President; Larry Beaty, Chairman of the Board of Peoples Bank and PCH Board member; and Craig Deere, Vice President of Finance and PCH Foundation Board member. Deb Stalets, Foundation Director accepted the check on behalf of the Foundation.
The funds will be used toward the Pana Community Hospital Rehabilitation/Wellness Center. The new addition will be an expansion of the current rehab building located just behind the hospital. The new center will enhance the services currently being offered in the rehabilitation department by adding aquatic therapy with the addition of an indoor therapeutic pool and will add fitness and wellness options for persons interested in enhancing their overall health.
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